Osman writes Daily Mail Column

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Erm no, mate.

The very first thing they tell you on any coaching course is to never get involved.

Very true. Loads of reasons not to do it. Then again this fella would ignore Kevin Sheedy cos he put a bit of weight on.

Souness was notorious for getting involved then falling out with players. I can't see any benefit to a manager or coach playing small sided games. It's not like Roberto can physically do things our players can.

My first thought was a bit of a cringe when I seen him taking part.
 
Sounded like he was writing for a childrens audience.

He's got a season left I think competing with Barkley for attacking midfield. I never want to see him on the flanks again...
 
[video=youtube;atnSDHyInTU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atnSDHyInTU[/video]

One of the most get the **** in there goals of last season right there!
 
So the Ossie hate extends to a column he wrote for a newspaper...

Hehe, ahh whatever he's just kind of reiterating what a few other players have said on the EFC website and some comments on British sport. Wasn't expecting high-brow journalism like.
 
So the Ossie hate extends to a column he wrote for a newspaper...

Hehe, ahh whatever he's just kind of reiterating what a few other players have said on the EFC website and some comments on British sport. Wasn't expecting high-brow journalism like.

To be honest, I wanted to read his views on the slow down of the Chinese economy and what type of wine is best suited with Monk fish.
 
To be honest, I wanted to read his views on the slow down of the Chinese economy and what type of wine is best suited with Monk fish.

:lol:

I know mate, no comments on the Snowden case, Egyptian/Brazillian/Turkish protests or internet censorship either... sh*thouse.
 
One of the most get the **** in there goals of last season right there!

Pienaars half diving header versus Spurs when all looked so gloomy. For his position and how he'd come back to us and what it meant to the squad - I nearly roared one side of my house down. Felt so guilty when Jela got the winner from a cockeyed overhead by Velly. Funny that in both cases Jela got the follow up goals.
 
He said one club manager, not one club. Meaning his time as an Everton first team player was under one manager.

The ironic thing is this article on Gerrard here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23313838

lists Osman as one of the 'Premier League's one-club men', players who have only played for one club, when as others have pointed out he had loan spells elsewhere.

An actual Everton 'Premier League's one-club men' is Tony Hibbert, who isn't even listed, who has been at Everton since signing as a 10 year old in 1991, so 22 years at the club, and no loan spells anywhere else during that time either.
 
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